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Curriculum Vitae of Klaus Ruedenberg Born August 25, 1920, Bielefeld, Germany. Switzerland 1938-48. United States 1948. M.S., Chemistry and Mathematics, University of Fribourg, Switzerland (1944) Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, University of Zu¨rich, Switzerland (1950), with G. Wentzel Research Associate, Molecular Physics, University of Chicago (1950-1955), with R.S. Mulliken Assistant and Associate Professor in Chemistry and Physics, Scientist at the Ames Laboratory USDOE, Iowa State University (1955-62) Professor of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University (1962-64) Professor in Chemistry and Physics, Senior Scientist in the Ames Laboratory USDOE, Iowa State University (1964-91) Distinguished Professor in Sciences and Humanities, Iowa State University (1978-91) Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Senior Associate in the Ames Laboratory USDOE, Iowa State University (1991-present) Extended Invitations as Visiting Faculty or Lecturer: Summer School in Quantum Chemistry, University of Uppsala (1959); Brookhaven National Laboratory (1960); Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Naples (1961); Summer School in Quantum Chemistry, Robert College, Istanbul (1964); Theoretical Chemistry Institute, University of Wisconsin, Madison (1965); Physical and Organic Chemistry Institutes, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zu¨rich (1966-67); Summer Institute of Modern Physical Chemistry, Tufts University, Boston (1968); Chemistry Department, Washington State University, Pullman (1970); Chemistry Department, University of California at Santa Cruz (1973); Physical Chemistry Institute, University of Bonn (1974); Chemistry Department, Monash University, and CSIRO David Rivett Laboratory, Clayton, Victoria, Australia (1982); Physical Chemistry Institute, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany (1987); Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Croatia (2007); Institute of Computational Chemistry, University of Girona, Spain (2008); European Centre for Theoretical Studies, Trento, Italy (2009) Co-organizer, Fourth Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, Ames, IA (1970) Execu¨tive Committee Member, Second International Congress in Quantum Chemistry, New Orleans, LA (1976) Editor in Chief, Theoretica Chimica Acta (1985-97) Honorary Editor, Theoretical Chemistry Accounts (1997-present) Fellow: American Physical Society, American Institute of Chemists, American Association for the Advancement of Science Guggenheim Fellow (1966-67), Fulbright Senior Scholar (1982) Elected to International Academy of Quantum Molecular Sciences (1973) Honorary Ph.D., University of Basel, Switzerland (1975) American Chemical Society Midwest Award (1982) Honorary Ph.D., University of Bielefeld, Germany (1991) Honorary Ph.D., University of Siegen, Germany (1994) American Chemical Society Award in Theoretical Chemistry (2002) JP105602G
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